Sunday, March 21, 2010

How does the Creative Process Work

Our creativity may be dependent on the way we process information and the way we think. Some of us need to see many examples of something artistic before we can put those items together in an unusual way. Or seeing a great color combination or great shape could possibly be the "spring board" that helps us arrive at an artistic destination. Lots of information about a specific subject may also begin the process that allows us to put that information together in a creative way. We also have in our repertoire a knowledge of design principles that guide our choices as we create an artistic expression. The are artists who "problem solve" in a different way. Ideas may come from the media they are working in. The ideas come from the process itself. They can feel the media giving them direction and inspiration. One step leads to another as an artistic piece is created. Knowing how we individually process information and problem solve, help us to be more successful when involved in the creative process.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

The Power of the Group

One way to expand your knowledge about art and enjoy the support of others is get involved with a group of artists. An informal get together of others interested in art and want to talk about it, is just one way. Join a guild. The meetings offer information and the opportunity to meet others who have the same interests. Guilds often offer the chance to exhibit your work or attend workshops. I have enjoyed the support and inspiration from an informal group that meets twice a month. We share the work we are currently doing or we just talk about "the best" of art opportunities we have experienced. And artists are just nice people to have as friends.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Upgrade Your Watercolor Paints

I see beginning watercolor students struggle with their student grade paints. Student grade have less pigment and lots of filler. Thus, they have less pigment power. They are more fugitive and are sometimes harder to mix desired colors. They are cheaper! In fact if all of the color tubes are priced the same......four dollar range......they are poor quality. When a student makes the big leap to Artist Grade or Professional Grade Paints, their reactions are of surprise and delight with the pigment power of the paints. I know good artist supplies are expensive. Purchase just what you think you will use. It is well worth the investment.

Friday, January 22, 2010

A Job Well Done

When two artists share their talents, the results are wonderful. We both had several paintings rendered on rice paper which is extremely fragil. These must be mounted on a backing.....more rice paper or 90 lb watercolor paper. We made our own wheat paste and prepared to mount all of those paintings. The results were remarkable. All of the paintings were successful and even much more brilliant after being mounted. Some times it means just jumping right in and tackle the big job. It is always more fun if you can do the impossible with another friend.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

What inspires me today.

A fellow artist asked me why I paint flowers so frequently. Things that are bold and beautiful just ask to be painted. Usually I grab my camera to catch the colors and light contrasts. That begins my journey.....drawing, designing, planning....then painting.